Kitchener — Parade leaves Duke and College streets at 10:40 p.m.; follows King Street and arrives by 11 a.m. at cenotaph at Duke and Frederick streets for service.

Waterloo — Parade marches from Regina Street legion to the Waterloo cenotaph near City Hall for 10:15 a.m. service.

New Hamburg — Veterans parade from Jutzi Funeral home along Huron Street to pause at cenotaph beside Nith River, then continues along Peel, Boulee and Jacob streets for 11 a.m. service inside New Hamburg arena

What's open, closed

Government offices are closed in general on Monday. Emergency services aren't affected.

Mail delivery is not offered by Canada Post.

Many, but not all city, township and Waterloo Region facilities and services will be operating as normal. Call ahead to confirm if a service is offered.

•Garbage collection operates as usual, but the garbage drop off stations in Cambridge and Waterloo will be closed.

•Grand River Transit operates on regular schedule.

•Township libraries closed

•Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo city library branches are open.

•Waterloo Region Museum open; with a 1:30 p.m. special presentation by University of Waterloo history professor Geoffrey Hays entitled An Army of Heroes? Considering Canada's Army Leadership in the Second World War.